St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans: A Practical Exposition. Vol. I
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A chapter-by-chapter practical exposition of St. Paul's letter to the Romans, offering historical context, doctrinal analysis, and pastoral application. It outlines authorship and circumstances, then examines themes: universality of sin, divine judgment, justification by faith versus works, sanctification and church membership, and moral consequences of salvation. Each Revised Version section is paraphrased, analyzed, and followed by explanation of key phrases; later chapters focus on life in the Spirit, sonship, hope for creation, and Christian assurance. The tone aims to make scholarly conclusions accessible to educated non-specialists while maintaining a church-centered perspective.
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